NY woman receives first fully robotic double lung transplant: ‘An unbelievable thing’
Cheryl Mehrkar was an “adrenaline junkie” who relished being a scuba divemaster and riding her 2003 Harley-Davidson Sportster in North Carolina, Maine, and near her home in Dutchess County.
She had also achieved a fourth-degree karate black belt and dabbled in skydiving and bungee jumping. Now, Mehrkar has a new feat for her unusual résumé — she’s the world’s first recipient of a fully robotic double lung transplant.
“I’ve been in awe — it’s an unbelievable thing,” Mehrkar, 57, told The Post on Wednesday shortly after being discharged from NYU Langone Health.
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, led the minimally invasive procedure on Oct. 22.
Chang made small incisions between Mehrkar’s ribs before employing the Da Vinci Xi robotic system to remove her diseased lungs, prepare her heart and airway for implantation and sew in donor lungs.
